Across
- 2. In our plant ID notebook, this is the place where the plant comes from originally
- 6. This type of cell does not have a cell wall.
- 9. Florida is the #2 producer of this agricultural commodity in the United States
- 10. This is how plants "reproduce" and use outside factors like insects or the wind to assist
- 12. This cell organelle is like the brain of the cell
- 14. On a fertilizer label where N-P-K is represented, this is what "P" represents
- 15. This cell organelle is know as "the powerhouse of the cell"
- 16. This is represented in genetics by Aa or AA to show dominant/recessive genes
- 17. In our plant ID notebook, this is the words for plant that are in latin, but we often do not call the plant by this name (2 words)
- 18. In our plant ID notebook, this is the way in which a plant can be grown or reproduced
- 19. This type of reproduction utilizes 2 parents, and its offspring share 50% of their genes from each parent
Down
- 1. In our plant ID notebook, this is the word or words that a plant is most often referred to on a daily basis (2 words)
- 3. On a fertilizer label where N-P-K is represented, this is what "N" represents
- 4. This type of cell has chloroplasts that allow it to photosynthesize
- 5. This type of reproduction only requires 1 parents, and its offspring are clones of the parent
- 7. Literally Mrs. Dolan's first name
- 8. On a fertilizer label where N-P-K is represented, this is what "K" represents
- 11. This is the #1 agricultural commodity that comes out of Florida
- 13. In our plant ID notebook, this is the group of plants it is apart of, they all end in "aceae"
- 14. In genetics this how AA or aa is observed in the offspring with dominant or recessive traits
